Syphen
5/15/2008 4:24:35 PM
I bought a 1992 CBR250RR MC22 today. Its a toy project for me. I sold my F2 and have missed having an early 90's bike. I found a place that imports 250's and 400's. SO I figured why the heck not?
14 000km showing on the odo. It needs a little work here and there, but soon I'll have it shined up nice.
lunarHonour
5/16/2008 11:09:39 AM
Thats way cool, I didn't know they made 250ccs!
Syphen
5/16/2008 4:11:57 PM
And 400's :) The babyblades.
Syphen
5/22/2008 7:13:04 PM
alejandrof2
5/27/2008 1:15:21 PM
lol dam looks nice and look big for a 250 if you dont know you will think is a 900rr from far away nice bike
now wy you went from a 600 cc to a 250cc??????????????????????????
Syphen
5/27/2008 7:06:00 PM
Thanks,
I still have my F4.. but am looking at selling it right now to get another CBR250RR or a CBR400RR. I bought the 250 as a "toy" or project to play with.. and it turns out that I have not ridden my 600 since I bought it. The 250 will hit 170-180 km/h without much effort and in the twisties is just as quick, if not quicker then your average 600. It is a riot. It is much MUCH faster then a Ninja 250 because of the higher spec inline 4 engine that revs out forever. The other bonus is the fact that I pay virtually nothing on insurance (which is mandatory in Canada... and very expensive) for the 250 compared to the 600's.
rampratyow
6/20/2008 7:19:39 AM
That is one sweet looking bike, if I may ask where did you get, I recently bought a CBR 125R and I want something bigger like a 250 or 400 just enough to stay under the insurance radar but enough to have that extra bit of power when I need it. Thanks James
liquidengineer
7/3/2008 10:12:34 AM
Syphen, do you have contact info you can share on the importer?
Syphen
7/13/2008 4:58:54 PM
Windbell in Vancouver is good, Milliontrading in GTA and there is Nuak in GTA. I don''t recommend Nuak because he is a jerk to deal with. A genuine knob.
TheX
7/13/2008 5:02:41 PM
I would love to find one here.